2011 B-Movie Underground And Trash Film Festival: Official Lineup

By Mike Everleth ⋅ September 7, 2011

The B-Movie Underground and Trash Film Festival brings their unique collection of international sleaze on Sept. 7-11 in the city of Breda in the Netherlands. Violence, gore, general grossness and perversion are, once again, near and dear to the heart of this fun fest.

Plus, BUT is honoring Cinema of Transgression mastermind Nick Zedd with several screenings of his classic works, such as Thrust in Me, Police State and Whoregasm, as well as his recent public access TV series Electra Elf.

8:00 p.m.:Marianne, dir. Filip Tegstedt. A widowed man is left to raise his two daughters alone while he is haunted by an evil spirit that gives him nightmares.

Sep. 8

2:00 p.m.:Trippin’, dir. Devi Snively. Three couples head out to a remote cabin for a weekend of debauchery, but the good times quickly turn sour.

4:00 p.m.:The Keening, dir. David Harkin. A man is haunted by demons who taunt him into believing he’s responsible for an innocent woman’s death.

4:00 p.m.:La Isla, dir. Michael Effenberger. A brother and sister go to pay their last respects towards their recently deceased father, but become involved in the creepy voodoo practices on the island where he lived.

4:00 p.m.:Too Much Pussy, dir. Émilie Jouvet. Three female European performers go on an American tour where they put on their outlandish, sexually-challenging stage show across the country.

6:00 p.m.:Dark Souls, dir. César Ducasse, Mathieu Peteul. A young woman who’s been murdered returns home to live with her father. (Streaming Online)

6:00 p.m.: “Police State by Nick Zedd”The Bogus ManThrust in MePolice StateEcstasy in EntropyTom ThumbLord of the Cockrings

6:00 p.m.:Vigasio 1 & 2, dir. Sebastiano Montresor. A virus that kills the human soul is unleashed on our planet and the survivors make contact with another world in order to produce a new virus-resistant race of human beings.

8:00 p.m.:Last Caress, dir. Christophe Robin, François Gaillard. A serial killer with a leather fetish kills five women while searching for an ancient portrait of a witch.

8:00 p.m.:Noise & Resistance, dir. Julia Ostertag. This documentary profiles the modern European punk movement and its rebellious subculture.

10:00 p.m.:Reise nach Agatis, dir. Marian Dora. No description as of this posting.

10:00 p.m.:Night of the Cupacabras, dir. Rodrigo Aragão. An old, bitter feud between two families is renewed when their livestock is brutally slaughtered. But, are the deaths being done by humans or an inhuman, mythological creature?

6:00 p.m.:Melancholie der Engel, dir. Marian Dora. An exploration of the most gruesome side of mankind.

8:00 p.m.:Family Demons, dir. Ursula Dabrowsky. No description as of this posting.

8:30 p.m.:Phase 7, dir. Nicolas Goldbart. A man must protect his refrigerator and his pregnant wife from his manic, desperate neighbors when they are all quarantined inside their apartment building following a deadly outbreak of the flu. Or, that’s what they’re told by questionable government agents making sure they stay inside.

10:00 p.m.:An Acrid Yarn, dir. Ike Duncan. A young man decides he is doing God’s work by getting revenge against the serial killing priest who almost murdered him.

10:00 p.m.:The Bunny Game, dir. Adam Rehmeier. A prostitute accepts a ride with a trucker, a decision that might just cost her her life. (Read the review)
Screening with:Merry Little Christmas, dir. Manuel Marín

1:40 p.m.:Death Race 2000, dir. Paul Bartel. In the future, the biggest form of entertainment is a cross-country race where the drives try to run over as many innocent victims as possible. Starring Sylvester Stallone and David Carradine.

2:00 p.m.:Profane, dir. Usama Alshaibi. A Muslim sex worker has a devastating spiritual crisis after she believes her “jinn” — an Islamic demon — has been exorcised from her body. (Read the review)

4:00 p.m.:Sella Turcica, dir. Fred Vogel. A solder returns home, but can’t seem to readjust to a quiet, domestic life.

6:00 p.m.:Cannibal, dir. Marian Dora. A man obsessed with wanting to be a cannibal hooks up with a willing victim after placing an Internet advertisement.

6:00 p.m.:Maquinas Infernales, dir. Simon the Pernolitz. An evil machine created in Mexico somehow ends him in France where it continues its devilish ways. This officially unfinished film will be completed live on stage.

6:00 p.m.:Empusa, dir. Paul Naschy. Two men find a hand on the beach and become involved with a cult of vampires. Naschy’s last film before he died in 2009.

8:00 p.m.: “BUT Award Films”
A special screening of all BUT award winning films.